Modding and Troubleshooting The Sims 3

Understanding Mod and CC Conflicts with Delphy’s Dashboard

I’ve posted a new article at Simlogical. The goal of the article is educate mod users about conflicts and false positives. Excerpt from the Introduction:

For most users, one of the most confusing aspects about mods and other custom content for the Sims 3 is understanding what a conflict is, and how it can adversely affect one’s game. There are few different ways mods and custom content can conflict with each other, and some ways are a little more difficult to understand for the average user. This article will attempt to explain different types of mod and other custom content conflicts, so that users are better able to understand how these conflicts can affect their game.

About

Hi, I’m Nona and I love the Sims. Welcome to my blog.

I’m an avid Sims fan, player, and modder. I’ve been modding the Sims 3 for over two years, but I’ve been playing the Sims since The Sims 1 was first released in 2000. I’m not a professional coder, however, I’ve been programming since middle school, where I learned BASIC. In high school I learned C++, HTML, and Java. It was only natural for me to transfer my love of coding (and blogging) to my favorite simulation game.

I know all of us who love the Sims have also had our fair share of technical issues with the game. I love to help fellow simmers fix their game, so they can spend their free time playing and not troubleshooting. I also love to mod the Sims, so we can play with life the way we want. If you’re having a problem with your game, feel free to drop me a comment, and I’ll try my best to help you out.

If you want to find more of my mods, visit my forum at Simlogical, where most of my mods are hosted, and check out my profile at ModTheSims.

Patch Level Compatibility

All of my mods are updated and compatible with patch levels 1.63, 1.66, and 1.67.